2.3 cooling line pics June 23, 2012, 01:49:48 PM Anyone have pics of the cooling lines on the left side of the 2.3T? I forgot to take pics and just want to make sure I get em right. Just bought some new 90 degree hoses from NAPA for the oil cooler. Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #1 – June 23, 2012, 05:45:41 PM Just me could be wrong!!!!! I dont use that Cooler / Warmer or what ever FORD CALLS IT. I disconnect them all the time and use an FL1 filter. Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #2 – June 24, 2012, 02:57:46 PM thx, I guess, doesn't really help me out though. Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #3 – June 27, 2012, 11:53:43 PM Is this the area you are looking for? Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #4 – June 28, 2012, 04:09:40 PM Quote from: lakenheath24;393087Anyone have pics of the cooling lines on the left side of the 2.3T? I forgot to take pics and just want to make sure I get em right. Just bought some new 90 degree hoses from NAPA for the oil cooler.Just a point you wasted some bucks on something that does not work. Disconnect it it is useless!!! Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #5 – June 28, 2012, 04:19:17 PM Posted by Paulie (TC'er # 7868) on 05-22-2011 09:41 AM: quote:Originally posted by 5.0TurboCoupe1988: if you remove it, you can use the bigger FL1A type filter. Thats what i do 5.0 Good point ThanksYank it off i never use them. Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #6 – June 28, 2012, 11:37:24 PM alright tom, Just one question from me on it, what do you do with the coolant hose coming off the lower intake after you remove the cooler? Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #7 – June 29, 2012, 06:52:31 AM Just like the NA motor you splice a T in the HEATER HOSE and return it their. Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #8 – June 29, 2012, 05:33:16 PM I will do that for the other car, but I already spent $20 on hoses. What happens when you run a Holset and big boost though? Plumb in an external cooler or does it even matter? Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #9 – June 29, 2012, 07:19:20 PM Quote from: lakenheath24;393475I will do that for the other car, but I already spent $20 on hoses. What happens when you run a Holset and big boost though? Plumb in an external cooler or does it even matter? Running a turbo with no center section cooling will raise oil tempuratures and reduce oil life. Ran the factory cooler, or an aftermarket one, and get used to changing the oil more frequently. Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #10 – June 30, 2012, 11:17:23 PM Not only does it work as a oil cooler as mentioned before it is a warmer. In the winter time it helps tp warm the oil up quicker than without. But it is one of those things that you have to make your own call on. Just like the water hoses running to the Throttle body on a 5.0 what in the world would you want that for, cooler air is better right? Well I guess if you live someplace with really cold winters without it you can somehow freeze up the throttle body. So like I said you have to make your own call per all the cirspoogestances that are involved in your ride. Hope this helps Stuckman Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #11 – June 30, 2012, 11:25:26 PM Quote from: jangus;393480Running a turbo with no center section cooling will raise oil tempuratures and reduce oil life. Ran the factory cooler, or an aftermarket one, and get used to changing the oil more frequently.Wait just a minute!!!! No one said to not run center section cooling!!!! We dont use the oil cooler because it does not work. Not only on TC motors on any chevy that has headers you remove the cooler/warmer as well. If you want it it is placed in the return line on the 5/8 heater return to the water neck. Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #12 – July 04, 2012, 08:58:26 PM Quote from: TOM Renzo;393567Wait just a minute!!!! No one said to not run center section cooling!!!! We dont use the oil cooler because it does not work. Not only on TC motors on any chevy that has headers you remove the cooler/warmer as well. If you want it it is placed in the return line on the 5/8 heater return to the water neck. He asked about running a Holset turbo, 99% of them don't have center section cooling. Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #13 – July 05, 2012, 06:06:40 AM OK here we go again JANGUS i have built more turbo motors than you can shake a stick at and have never had an oil to water cooler. We use oil to AIR which is a million times better at best. In my view the TC setup with the adapter is a waste of time. I am fully aware of center section cooling on a HOLESET or for that matter any water supplemented cooling form turbows. He asked hose routing on a TC setup then changed to HOLESET. Ok show me some facts on how an oil to water cooler provides adequate cooling and compare it to OIL TO AIR. Below is my turbo on my BIRD it has no center section cooling and the engine oil runs below breakdown. If you have a turbo that requires center cooling it has a double negative. It not only heats up the coolant it heats up the oil as well. Synthetics can handle any extra heat generated by the turbo. Below is my turbo on my PONCHO. Not exactly SMALL by no means Quote Selected
2.3 cooling line pics Reply #14 – July 05, 2012, 06:18:05 AM HERE IS MY Garrett ON MY GMC it is a fairly big unit and it does not have center section cooling. As the matter of fact their is a service bulletin from GM to install a stand alone filter and remove the cooler adapters on several engines. GM recommends this for several reasons and recommends synthetics for this purpose. If you desire a cooler and they are a plus only in my view if they are OIL TO AIR. With that please post the efficiency of the oil to coolant setups other than a warmer in the winter. It is my feeling that the oil to water setup in my view is a device to heats cold oil on cold days other than an OIL cooler. Most likely i am wrong again but i gave it a SHOT ANYWAY. Once again the filter adapter is on the 5/8 side off the heater core back to the engine. That is as simple as i can explain how it is PIPED FROM THE FACTORY. Quote Selected